Never before has a Division I program picked up championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor meets. But the Oregon women have a chance at history this week. The Ducks are favored to win the team title, which would give the program back-to-back-to-back championships in the same school year. Their quest for the crown begins Thursday when a majority of their 17 qualifiers take the track.

A race final of the day will be in the women’s 10k. Notre Dame’s Anna Rohrer, a sophomore, could grab the win. She holds the top time in the 10,000 this season.

2. Throwing not one, not two but three times

Arizona State’s Maggie Ewen qualified for three different throwing events at the NCAA championship. The redshirt junior will be competing in all three throwing events on Thursday.

Ewen set and then reset her the collegiate record in the hammer throw this season. The redshirt junior has already had some success at Hayward Field this year. She took home not one, not two but three titles in the Pac-12 championships which this year were hosted by the Ducks’ famed track and field venue.

Keep an eye out for a sibling rivalry in the pole vault. Lexi and Tori Weeks, twin sisters who both compete in pole vault for Arkansas, will go head-to-head at Hayward Field. Lexi competed in the Rio Olympics last summer. The duo have previously battled head-to-head this season, with Tori winning the SEC's indoor pole vault title earlier this year, a title Lexi won in their freshman season at Arkansas.

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